Malta’s Voice: Letters to the Editor on May 23, 2026
A snapshot of Malta’s pulse on May 23, 2026, through letters to the editor discussing Mdina’s preservation, Republic Street’s shopping woes, and the future
A snapshot of Malta’s pulse on May 23, 2026, through letters to the editor discussing Mdina’s preservation, Republic Street’s shopping woes, and the future
Labour Party vows to deliver peace of mind to Maltese citizens through investments in education, healthcare, and the economy. Find out how they plan to ach
A snapshot of Malta’s societal pulse in 2026, as reflected in the letters to the editor published on May 21, 2026. From green spaces to education and cultu
Exploring the thoughts and passions of Malta’s residents through letters to the editor, highlighting local issues and calls to action
The Nationalist Party proposes school wardens to manage traffic outside all schools in Malta, aiming to improve safety during drop-off and pick-up times. B
The Nationalist Party suggests deploying school wardens to manage traffic and improve safety outside Malta’s schools. What does this mean for parents, teac
PN suggests deploying school wardens to manage traffic outside all Maltese schools, sparking a debate on safety and feasibility
Malta’s political landscape is transforming, with ambitious plans for EU and UN leadership. But what does this mean for Malta on the ground? Hot Malta inve
The Nationalist Party suggests hiring school wardens to manage traffic outside Malta’s schools, a move that could significantly improve safety and reduce c
The Nationalist Party proposes school wardens to manage traffic outside all schools in Malta. But will it work? We investigate the proposal and its potenti
The Nationalist Party proposes stationing school wardens outside every school in Malta and Gozo to manage traffic and ensure safety. But is it a practical
The Nationalist Party proposes school wardens to manage traffic outside Malta’s schools. But will it work? Hot Malta investigates.